USB-C to 3.5mm adapters (DAC) - Let's find the best
Jan 19, 2021 at 11:21 PM Post #1,983 of 6,526
Huh, I just noticed. DC03 won't let you play DSD256 on Windows no matter what.
Yes. I noticed that also... like you, my Audirvana apps at laptop, only can read Max 128 DSD. I dont used DSD on my smartphone.. but find some user here can do 256 DSD via DAP / smartphone...

Already address this to iBasso, but have not received any reply...
 
Jan 20, 2021 at 8:34 AM Post #1,984 of 6,526
Hi someone can help to find the best dac type c/3.5 Jack supporting microphone and calls?

Zorloo Ztella should also pass through mic and remote control. It's also very sleek and positively tiny. I have it and the sound quality is amazing (on Tidal HiFi and MQA). It has two versions, one with and one without MQA, with the MQA version being pricier. https://www.zorloo.com/ztella
 
Jan 20, 2021 at 9:01 AM Post #1,986 of 6,526
The Ztella reportedly has a pretty terrible ADC inside so probably not a good choice for someone that needs that. (https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...ne-headphone-adapter-review.11785/post-633103)
I can't attest to that as I haven't bought it, but I can tell you that the Meizu Pro has a fantastic ADC

I wanted to get the Meizu, but the Pro, in Europe, I live in Italy, is unobtainable. Looked on AE, Ebay, various shops, all have sold out. I don't know if you can mention in the forum sale sites, but if you know one that has it available I would be very grateful if you could mention it to me (even in private).

Thank you!

P.S.: I'll look also for the Ztella
 
Jan 20, 2021 at 9:05 AM Post #1,987 of 6,526
Zorloo Ztella should also pass through mic and remote control. It's also very sleek and positively tiny. I have it and the sound quality is amazing (on Tidal HiFi and MQA). It has two versions, one with and one without MQA, with the MQA version being pricier. https://www.zorloo.com/ztella

Sorry :), but I do not understand what is MQA...
I own a S20 FE, I play only flac on sd card or Mp3. No Tidal or other cloud service, sometimes Amazon Music...
 
Jan 20, 2021 at 9:38 AM Post #1,988 of 6,526
Zorloo Ztella should also pass through mic and remote control. It's also very sleek and positively tiny. I have it and the sound quality is amazing (on Tidal HiFi and MQA). It has two versions, one with and one without MQA, with the MQA version being pricier. https://www.zorloo.com/ztella

It is not good for phone calls.
There are gaps when talking so the caller can't hear you and annoying pops and clicks for the answerer.
 
Jan 20, 2021 at 9:57 AM Post #1,989 of 6,526
It is not good for phone calls.
There are gaps when talking so the caller can't hear you and annoying pops and clicks for the answerer.

Hmm, you might be right. To be honest I haven't really tested it for phone calls, as I use UAPP and its USB driver override means that on the fly answering calls doesn't really work anyway, since I would have to exit the app before UAPP released the signal and passed phone's audio through the DAC. And even then it might not work as the DAC might want a plugging in again, which would trigger UAPP autostart again :D So a hassle with UAPP right now.

But I can vouch that the remote control works fine at least.

The Ztella reportedly has a pretty terrible ADC inside so probably not a good choice for someone that needs that. (https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...ne-headphone-adapter-review.11785/post-633103)
I can't attest to that as I haven't bought it, but I can tell you that the Meizu Pro has a fantastic ADC
I don't know what ADC is, but could well be that the mic passthrough is not the best on it.. My original post mainly relied on the fact that the Ztella has mic functionality, at least on paper. But I have tested mic functionality and it at least "does work."

Sorry :), but I do not understand what is MQA...
I own a S20 FE, I play only flac on sd card or Mp3. No Tidal or other cloud service, sometimes Amazon Music...
In any case, if you are listening on a smartphone, you'll want to get UAPP or a similar app to circumvent Android's audio limitations. A DAC will still give you better sound than the smartphone's own output, but a third party app like UAPP can really bring out the difference and the point for using a DAC.
 
Jan 20, 2021 at 9:58 AM Post #1,990 of 6,526
Hmm, you might be right. To be honest I haven't really tested it for phone calls, as I use UAPP and its USB driver override means that on the fly answering calls doesn't really work anyway, since I would have to exit the app before UAPP released the signal and passed phone's audio through the DAC. And even then it might not work as the DAC might want a plugging in again, which would trigger UAPP autostart again :D So a hassle with UAPP right now.

But I can vouch that the remote control works fine at least.


I don't know what ADC is, but could well be that the mic passthrough is not the best on it.. My original post mainly relied on the fact that the Ztella has mic functionality, at least on paper. But I have tested mic functionality and it at least "does work."


In any case, if you are listening on a smartphone, you'll want to get UAPP or a similar app to circumvent Android's audio limitations. A DAC will still give you better sound than the smartphone's own output, but a third party app like UAPP can really bring out the difference and the point for using a DAC.
DAC: D->A Converter
ADC: A->D Converter
 
Jan 20, 2021 at 4:59 PM Post #1,991 of 6,526
In any case, if you are listening on a smartphone, you'll want to get UAPP or a similar app to circumvent Android's audio limitations

I'll throw in bit-perfect data stream sent outside of Android, which is necessary to have i.e. MQA.
 
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Jan 24, 2021 at 5:52 AM Post #1,992 of 6,526
Hi guys, I'm looking for a USB DAC to listen on my computer and my smartphone. I am torn between two products iBasso DC03 and TempoTec SONATA HD PRO.

Which one would you recommend?
I listen mostly to black, death, symphonic and doom metal. Do you think it is necessary?
 
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Jan 24, 2021 at 5:54 AM Post #1,993 of 6,526
Will you live long enough?
 
Jan 24, 2021 at 7:01 AM Post #1,994 of 6,526
Hi guys, I'm looking for a USB DAC to listen on my computer and my smartphone. I am torn between two products iBasso DC03 and TempoTec SONATA HD PRO.

Which one would you recommend?
I listen mostly to black, death, symphonic and doom metal. Do you think it is necessary?

03 for Sure💖 unless you need cross platform to iOS
 
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